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Show j CLUB Bluebird Club. The Bluebird club members met at the home of Miss Blanche Jorgensen, at her last Thursday afternoon Following; Fol-lowing; an evening of music and games the gueBts enjoyed refreshments served by the hostess. Royal "500" Club The Royal "500' club met at the home of Mrs. Peterson last Thur da; afternoon and several games if "600" Were played. Mrs. Roynl and Mrs. Worrington receiving the prizes hoi lowing th- card games luncheon was served. The dubs next meeting will boh eld December 11, Ogden Chapter D. A. R. The first regular meeting of th Og den Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution was held Novem ber 10th at the home of ihe regent, Mrs j. E. Carver, 2357 Adams avenue, ave-nue, Ogden. wiih seventeen present At this meeting it was voted to close I the? charter on January 1st, 1920. The next meeting will be held the second Mund. in I - rnb'T. and place of meeting will be announced 'ater. Miriam Chapter Tea. The customary November ton will be given by Miriam chapter No it, O. L S-i in the Masonic club rooms Monday afternoon from 3 until .'. 00 o'r-tnov. a cordial invitation is ex. tended to all members of the order. Lull.. .gue. j Tho Luther League met last Wed nesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Mar-cus Johnson, 301 Thirty-first street A large number was In attendance and a good program enjoyed. Liberty Ciub. Tho Liberty club ot the L, A. to O R. C. will be entertained at the home of Mrs Tracv next Tuesday evening. when Mis. Tracy and Mrs. Decker will bo hostesses. All members of the ClUb are invited to bo present. L A to E, of L. F. and E. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Brotherhood Broth-erhood of Railway Firemen and En-ginemen En-ginemen will give a card party at the Eagles' hall Wednesday evening, November No-vember 19. at 3 o'clock. Refreshments will be served and the public is invited. in-vited. Beaux Esprit Club. Mrs. J F. Brown of 221G Madison avenue, was hostess to the members of the Beaux Esprit club last Friday rafternoon. Her home was pretty with bright flowers and ferns and a delicious delic-ious luncheon was served by the hostes. The dining table held for its central decoration a cutglass vase of i pink rosebuds. At cards. Mrs. C M. j Letts and Mrs Ernest Bowen reeencd ;the honors The next meeting will be jheld at the home of Mrs Fred Schade. 12570 Fowler avenue, Fridav, November Novem-ber 28. Past Noble Grand Club. The Past Noble Grand club will meet Wednesday, November 19, at 2:30, o'clock at the home of Mrs. Addie McChesney, at 422 West Seventeenth street. Royal Purple Club. The members of the Royal Purple jclub will meet at the home of Mrs. jA. L. Turner, 552 Canyon Road, Monday Mon-day eenine, at 8 o'clock. Bueno Tempo Cluh i The Bueno Tlempo club met it thJE ;home of Virgil Hinchcllffe, 22S1 Adam-, avenue, Monday ewn.ng. November 10 Plans for amusement le.r the week ; were discussed and it -was decided the members would attend the uancv at the Ogden high .cbool Friday evening. eve-ning. November 14. A program given by the boys of the club was as folio", s: Conic dialogue by William Woods ,.rd Henrv Chipp' j vocal solo by William Maguir6; and a one-act piny b Vi'ril Hincheliffc, Ells I worth Wilcox and Llmer Davis After refreshments were seived the remain der of the evening was spent in gam OB, music and dancing The club will meet at the home of Elmer Davis at Sou !i Washington, November No-vember 25, at 8 o'cicck. Civic League. The Civic League of Ogden made i the- nrst distribution of more than looo tulip bulbs to the publh school children chil-dren oi th city. C E- C. Club. iMrs. O. P Skaggs was hostess to the- members of the C. E. C. club at her home. 785 Twenty-eighth street, last Thursday afternoon. The rooms were beautifully decorated with American Amer-ican Beauty roses and the dining la-blei; la-blei; were especially pretty with lovely Maderia cloths The centerpices were exquisite silver baskets tilled with the flowers. During the afternoon the. ladies en-Joyed en-Joyed their needlework and later a finely prepared luncheon was served by Mrs. Skaggs, assisted by Mrs. Frank King. The club members present were Mrs. B. C. Osborne Mrs Paul Fianke, Mrs. J. E. Carver, Mrs. F. J. Van N ss, Mrs. Robert Spence, Mrs J D. Taylor, Mrs. Henry Bishoff. Mrs. F. E. Heint-zelman, Heint-zelman, with Mrs. Frank King as guest of the club for the afternoon. Heatherbcll Club. The ladles of the Heatherbell club met last Wednesday afternoon at the (home of Mrs. R. H. Moves on Lincoln lavnue with Mrs Jean Anderson as hostess. A short business session was presided over bv the president, Mrs. rMary Birnie and later the gues's enjoyed en-joyed a social good time when games j were played and prizes were given to Mrs. Agnes Moyes and Mrs. Lizzie j Hoggan The hostess assisted by her mother, and Mrs Jean Simpson, serv-, serv-, ed a nicely prepared luncheon. The (guests for the afternoon were Mrs Agnes Moves, Mrs. Lizzie Hoggan, Hog-gan, Mrs Jean Burton, Mrv Bessie Cleve, Mrs Jennie Stewart, Mrs. Mary Birnie. Mrs. Lizzie Lochhead, Jr., Mrs. Lizzie Lochhead, Sr., Mrs. Margaret Anderson, Mrs. Jean Anderson, Mrs. Margaret. Adams, Mrs. Jean Simpson and Mrs. Mary Carr. Baptist Missionary Society. Mrs T. J Fitzgerald will be hostess to the members of the Baptist Mis-i sionary society at her home, 2424 lack-son lack-son avenue, next Tuesday afternoon at ' 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Fitzgerald will be1 assistedflby Mrs. T. H. Means and Mrs. F. Sarver. St. Joseph's Sewing Society. Mrs. J. H. Debano was ho.tc-s to the members of St Joseph's Sew ing society so-ciety last Thursday afternoon in the church hall when a goodly number of th ladies were present and a busy time was spent. Martha Society Committees. Following is a list of the committer who are working in tho interest of the-Martha the-Martha society ball which is to be given next Tuesday evening, November Novem-ber 18, in the Berthana Hall Mrs E 0 Wattis. Tickets Mrs. R. B. Porter. Publicity Mrs. E. M. Conroy. Music and Program Mrs. E. C. Rich. Mrs. R C UrMol. Mrs. R. B. Porter. Decoration -Mrs- A. P Bigelow, Mrs Guy Johnson. Refreshments Mrs. J. S. Lewis. Mrs. Ad Kuhn, Mrs. R. T. Hume. Mrs. C. S. Murphy, Mrs. F. M. Driggs. Out-of-town Guests Mrs. A. P. Hlbbs. Mrs Thompson Corn, Mrs. D. C. Eccles Reception Mesdaines E. O Wattis, Jos. E. Wright. W. H. Wattis. E. F. Bratz. Thompson Corn, A. P. Hlbbs. Thomas D I lee, H C Bigelow. r A, Day, Ad Kuhn. M. S Browning, E M. Conroy, J. S. Lewis, E. C. Aich. I. L. Reynolds. J. IT. Spargo, H. H. Spencer, Spen-cer, Joseph Scowcroft. Ushers Mesdames R. B. Porter, A. P. Bigelow. G. L Becker. J A. Smith, C. S. Murphy, F. M. Driggs. It. E, Bris-ton. Bris-ton. D. C. Eccles, W. H. Eccles, R. T. Hume, Guy Johnson Districts for Selling of Tlcketc. District No. 1 David Bodes building: build-ing: Mrs. E O. Wattis. Murphy. Browning and Scowcroft. District No. 2 Hudson Building: Mrs. J. E. Wright. Porter and W. 11 Wattis. District No. 3 First National Rank and Utah National Bank buildings: Mrs Dee, Mrs. Day and Mrs. Spargo. District No. 4 Freight Houses, Scowcrojts, Wall avenue N. of 2iih street, and factories N. of 25th, below Wall Mrs. Corn, A P. Clgelow, Guy Johnson and Reynolds. District No. 5 Wall avenue S. of 25th street and factories S of 25th street and below Wall avenue: Mrs. W. H. Wattis and Hume. District No. 6 West side Washington Washing-ton avenue north of '24th street, and west on 23rd street (exclusive of Scowcroft's) : Mrs. Rich, Reynolds and Driggs. District No. 7 East side Washing ton avenue north of 24th street, and east on north side of 21th street: Mrs Spencer, W H. Eccles and Conioy District No. S Mrs A. P. Hobbs. Mrs. J. S Le.wis, Mrs. E- F. Bratz and Mrs ad Kuhn District No. 9 East side Washing ton avenue south of 24th street, east on south side of 24th street, east on 25th street (both sides): Mrs. Bristol, D. C. Eccles. District No. 10 Hudson Grant and Lincoln avenues, full length of bus! ness district: Johnson, chairman, Mrs. : Bratz and J. E. Wright. |